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English Word Guessing Game MAMP Tutorial

Onto yesterday’s English Word Guessing Game Dropdown Tutorial with today’s “MAMP” idea, what’s MAMP? It’s our favourite PHP supporting Apache/PHP/MySql local web server, which we use as a testing environment ahead of deploying web applications such as the changed what_is_the_english_word.php‘s … Continue reading

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English Word Guessing Game Dropdown Tutorial

Continuing the refinement of yesterday’s English Word Guessing Game Player Equality Tutorial‘s multi-player “English Word Guessing Game” usage aspects, there was a disappointment in that the “Equality” was broken down a little for users whose questions started “below the fold” … Continue reading

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English Word Guessing Game Player Equality Tutorial

Yesterday’s English Word Guessing Game Players Tutorial started multi-player scenarios with our “English Word Guessing Game” web application, but was a bit “amateur hour” in its approach, regarding … premature, and too simple, (textbox) onblur event programmatical form submit button … Continue reading

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English Word Guessing Game Players Tutorial

Yesterday’s English Word Guessing Game Primer Tutorial‘s “English Word Guessing Game” suited one player. Today, we allow the user to set the number of players to … each nominated player plays within an HTML iframe element with an overall HTML … Continue reading

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Digital Audio Broadcasting Rescan Tutorial

A couple of days ago we realized how much digital radio there was in the house, though not in the car, curiously. How so? Well, here in Sydney, Australia, the ABC Radio channels rearranged their digital signals (ie. we take … Continue reading

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Just Javascript Card Game Cursor Tutorial

Today we grew the complexity of the logic for non-mobile cursor users of our 500 or bridge card game web application, after yesterday’s Just Javascript Card Game Mid-UX Tutorial. The logic took a while and the presentation took a while … Continue reading

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Just Javascript Card Game Mid-UX Tutorial

Apropos yesterday’s Just Javascript Card Game SVG Background Data URL Tutorial dive into aesthetics and non-essentials, we venture into some “mid-ux” work today … Mid-UX? What’s that? To our mind it’s that Clayton UX (user experience) improvement push you do … Continue reading

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Just Javascript Card Game SVG Background Data URL Tutorial

We turn back to styling and aesthetics with our 500 and bridge and memories card game “Just Javascript” (ie. no body definition on parent window) web application onto the audio and language work of yesterday’s Just Javascript Card Game Say … Continue reading

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